Title: A STUDY ON THE APPLICATION OF AVAILABILITY PAYMENT SCHEME FOR
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE IN INDONESIA |
Authors: Iris Mahani, Rizal Z. Tamin, Rani G. Pradoto, Meifrinaldi, Putri N. K. Whardani, Yongki A. Tanne, and Kevin
A. Hartono |
Abstract: The Government of Indonesia encourages the implementation of central and regional infrastructure
through Public Private Patnership (PPP) which is regulated by Presidential Regulation no. 30/2015.
One of the financing schemes in PPPs is the availability payment (AP), namely periodic payments by
the Regional Head to the Implementing Business Entity for the availability of infrastructure services
in accordance with the quality and/or criteria as determined by the PPP Agreement (Minister of
Finance Regulation No. 260/PMK.08/2016). The AP scheme can be an alternative for PPP projects
that are not feasible in terms of user payments because they do not depend on demand. AP is considered
still difficult to implement in Indonesian PPPs because it is constrained by various things that need to
be evaluated. Through a descriptive narrative approach based on literature review and case surveys,
this research analyzes the keys to success, constraints, and recommendations for implementing AP in
urban infrastructure in Indonesia. Case studies were conducted on several regional PPP projects in 8
districts/cities in Indonesia that use the AP and user payment schemes, where projects will be compared
and evaluated based on the keys to the success of the AP to map constraints and their mitigation. The
identification results obtained 13 AP success criteria which are grouped into regulation, institution,
and business process aspects. The failure of AP compared to user payments in regional PPP projects
is caused by the absence of regional PPP implementation and technical guidelines, the absence of
approval from the DPRD and weak coordination with the regional government, the immature
experience and preparation of the regional government, and the unpreparedness of regional PPP
institutions. The recommendations proposed are the implementation of socialization of PPPs in the
regions by the central government, increased coordination between the Regional Government and the
DPRD, mature and complete preparation of regional PPP projects, and the implementation of regional
PPP capacity building in improving the experience of regional governments.
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Keywords: Availability Payment, Indonesia, Urban Infrastructure, Public Private Partnership |
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2022.5506 |
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